287(g) Cooperation Act of 2026
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AI-generatedPlain-English Summary: 287(g) Cooperation Act of 2026
Note: Because no official description was provided for this bill, this summary is based on the bill's title and what is publicly known about the existing 287(g) program it references. The actual bill text may include additional or different provisions.
The 287(g) Cooperation Act of 2026 appears to relate to a longstanding federal immigration program known as "287(g)," named after a section of the Immigration and Nationality Act. That program allows the federal government — specifically Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) — to enter into formal agreements with state and local law enforcement agencies, authorizing local officers to perform certain immigration enforcement duties that are typically handled by federal agents. Based on its title, this bill likely seeks to expand, strengthen, or formalize participation in that program.
The bill would most directly affect state and local law enforcement agencies, their officers, and immigrants living in communities where these agreements are in place. Under 287(g) agreements, local police or sheriff's deputies can be trained and authorized to identify, process, and in some cases detain individuals who may be in the country without legal status. Communities with large immigrant populations could see increased immigration enforcement activity depending on how the bill changes current rules.
The bill was recently introduced in the House of Representatives and referred to the House Judiciary Committee, which handles immigration-related legislation. It has not yet been voted on. Since the full text has not been made available here, readers are encouraged to consult Congress.gov for the complete bill language once it is published.
This summary is AI-generated for informational purposes. Always refer to the official bill text for legal accuracy.
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Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
March 25, 2026
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Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Mar 25, 2026Introduced in House
Mar 25, 2026Introduced in House
Mar 25, 2026